Show Trace - Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x3100 Series Manual

Release 14.2 - issue 2
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User Event Logging

SHOW TRACE

Syntax
SHOW TRACE [ { STATUS | BUFFER [ DATE=[ op ] yyyy-mm-dd [ -yyyy-mm-
dd ] ] [ FORMAT={ FULL | SUMMARY } ] [ REVERSE ] [ SEQUENCE=seqnum
[ -seqnum ] ] [ TAIL [ =count ] ] [ TIME=[ op ] hh:mm:ss [ -hh:mm:ss
] ] } ]
Used to view the Trace logs in the buffer. Options control which logs should be displayed
Description
and in what order. Multiple options can be used together to further control how the logs
are displayed.
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
Options
this command and a default value (if applicable).
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Software Reference for SwitchBlade x3100 Series Switches (Alarms and Troubleshooting)
Option
Description
STATUS
Used to show the settings of the Trace system. The set-
tings include the state of the Trace system (enabled/dis-
abled) and the enabled settings for each Trace
application.
BUFFER
Used to show the Trace logs stored in the Trace buffer.
DATE
Causes SHOW TRACE to display only the logs that
occurred on a certain date or within a range of dates.
There are three possible ways to use the DATE parame-
ter.
1) As a single date, yyyy-mm-dd (e.g., 2003-03-14 to dis-
play all logs that occurred on March 14, 2003)
2) As an explicit range of dates, yyyy-mm-dd-yyyy-mm-
dd (e.g.,2003-03-14-2003-03-17 to display all logs that
occurred between March 14, 2003, and March 17, 2003,
inclusive)
3) As an operation-specified range of dates. The follow-
ing operations are valid:
< - less-than - displays all logs earlier than or equal to a
certain date
> - greater-than - displays all logs with a date later than
or equal to a certain date
Event Logging TRACE Commands
Default Value

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